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Kayhan Space previewed Pathfinder 3.0 and its autonomous space traffic coordination framework at the Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference held in Maui, Hawaii 2023-09-19-22, 2023.
Kayhan Space raised $7,000,000 in an extension to its seed round.
Kayhan Space is preparing to expand its staff and establish a Washington, D.C. office.
Kayhan Space raised $3,700,000 in seed funding in 2021.
Kayhan Space was awarded a $500,000 grant from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade’s Advanced Industries Accelerator Program to accelerate development of coordinated autonomous satellite collision avoidance capabilities for its Pathfinder Max software platform.
Kayhan Space provides a spectrum of spaceflight safety services to many of the world’s leading satellite operators using its Pathfinder platform for hundreds of satellites in multiple orbits around the Earth.
The $500,000 OEDIT grant will enable Kayhan Space to intensify development and innovation in its spaceflight safety platform to support accessibility and sustainability of space.
Kayhan Space and Morpheus Space formed a strategic partnership on 2022-11-15 to offer satellite operators a one-click collision-avoidance service.
Kayhan Space plans a prototype and a Phase 2 demo mission of the RPO management platform in 2024.
Kayhan Space, Astroscale U.S., and the University of Texas at Austin won a U.S. Space Force award to develop an intelligent platform that autonomously enables spacecraft to engage with on-orbit support vehicles for refueling, maintenance, debris removal, and national security services.
Kayhan Space was selected by SpaceWERX for a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase 1 award to investigate how its Kayhan Proxima solution will enable in-space service assembly and manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities for the Department of the Air Force and U.S. Space Force through the Orbital Prime program.
During Phase 1 of the SpaceWERX STTR program, Kayhan Space will collaborate with Astroscale U.S. engineers and University of Texas at Austin spaceflight researchers and students to deliver an optimized rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO) management solution.
On 2022-09-28, Kayhan Space, Astroscale US, and the University of Texas at Austin won a U.S. Space Force Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase 1 award worth $250,000 under the Orbital Prime program.
Kayhan Space developed a collision-avoidance software platform that automatically tells a client satellite how to maneuver to avoid a threat and has over a dozen customers and Department of Defense small-business research grants but no government contracts to buy the service.
Capella Space is committed to making space operationally sustainable and safe, collaborating with Kayhan Space for this purpose.
Capella Space, Globalstar, and Lynk Global are using Kayhan Space’s subscription-based, autonomous Pathfinder platform following successful beta deployments.
Kayhan Space unveiled the next-gen Pathfinder spaceflight safety platform for managing operational risks in satellite and mission operations.
Kayhan Space provides spaceflight safety services to many leading satellite operators managing hundreds of satellites across multiple orbital regimes.
Kayhan Space's roadmap includes a spaceflight safety software solution that covers the full mission lifecycle, from launch to deorbiting.
Kayhan Space is updating its Pathfinder platform to provide conjunction assessment and autonomous collision avoidance services.